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Ralph Nader Radio Hour LIVE: Richard Panchyk presents Power to the People

December15 at The American Museum of Tort Law in Online, Internet!

Join us for a live recording of the Ralph Nader Radio Hour, co-hosted by Steve Skrovan and David Feldman, with guest Richard Panchyk, author of the new book Power to the People! A Young People's Guide to Fighting for Our Rights as Citizens and Consumers — out now from Seven Stories Press.
There will be an opportunity to ask Richard Panchyk and Ralph Nader your questions about how we can fight for our rights as citizens and consumers against entrenched corporate power.

Richard Panchyk's books include "World War II for Kids", with a foreword by Senator John McCain, named a Notable Book by the National Council for the Social Studies, which has sold over 90,000 copies; "Archaeology for Kids"; "Our Supreme Court", with a foreword by Senator John Kerry; "Galileo for Kids", with foreword by Buzz Aldrin; and "Boston History for Kids", foreword by Michael Dukakis. Panchyk is also a noted translator, including of three books by the Austrian writer Joseph Roth, who was a distant relative of Panchyk's. The author lives in the New York City area.
Steve Skrovan is the co-host of the Ralph Nader Radio Hour. He is Co-director/writer/producer of “An Unreasonable Man” a documentary about the career of Ralph Nader, an official selection of the Sundance Film Festival and on the Motion Picture Academy Award shortlist.He has worked as a stand-up comedian and TV comedy writer for thirty-five years.
David Feldman is the co-host of the Ralph Nader Radio Hour. He is an Emmy-Award-winning comedy writer, and standup comedian. He is also the host of the popular listener-supported podcast ‘David Feldman Show’.
Born in Connecticut in 1934, Ralph Nader has spent his lifetime challenging corporations and government agencies to be more accountable to the public. Named by the Atlantic as one of the hundred most influential figures in American history, Nader continues to be a relentless advocate for grassroots activism and democratic change. He lives in Washington, D.C.

December15, 12.30pm

Online, Internet! United States